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Hinduism Buddhism Confucianism
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Hinduism Basic facts Basic facts Combination of many ancient religions Combination of many ancient religions Began as a Polytheistic Religion Began as a Polytheistic Religion Aryan and Indus River Valley religions Aryan and Indus River Valley religions More beliefs/ideas slowly added on More beliefs/ideas slowly added on Belief in many gods Belief in many gods All are part of an all- powerful spiritual force called brahman All are part of an all- powerful spiritual force called brahman
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Hinduism Basic Facts Basic Facts Sacred texts- Upanishads and Bhagavad-Gita Sacred texts- Upanishads and Bhagavad-Gita Ultimate goal of life is to achieve moksha, or union with brahman Ultimate goal of life is to achieve moksha, or union with brahman In order to do this, a soul must be reincarnated through different forms In order to do this, a soul must be reincarnated through different forms If you live according to dharma, moral duty, and ahimsa, nonviolence, you can move up each time you are reincarnated If you live according to dharma, moral duty, and ahimsa, nonviolence, you can move up each time you are reincarnated Karma refers to the actions you make in one life that determine your fate in the next life Karma refers to the actions you make in one life that determine your fate in the next life
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The wheel is an important Hindu symbol because it demonstrates the cyclical nature of life, or reincarnation
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Hinduism Caste System played an important role in Hinduism Caste System played an important role in Hinduism Believe that each level was a different species of being Believe that each level was a different species of being Higher you were closer you were to moksha Higher you were closer you were to moksha
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Hinduism Caste system prohibited people from moving up or marrying up Caste system prohibited people from moving up or marrying up However, it did provide social order/stability However, it did provide social order/stability Provided identity and interdependence Provided identity and interdependence Kind of like freshman, sophomore, junior Kind of like freshman, sophomore, junior Before long Hinduism spread throughout India and Asia Before long Hinduism spread throughout India and Asia
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Buddhism Based on teachings of mortal man Based on teachings of mortal man Why is that important? Why is that important? Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) born into royalty 563 BC and chose to wander country looking for life without suffering Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) born into royalty 563 BC and chose to wander country looking for life without suffering Found enlightenment through meditation Found enlightenment through meditation Spent his life teaching his ways Spent his life teaching his ways
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Buddhism Beliefs Beliefs Four Noble Truths (heart of Buddhism) Four Noble Truths (heart of Buddhism) 1. all life is full of suffering, pain and sorrow 2. cause of suffering is nonvirtue, or negative deeds and mindsets such as hatred or jealousy 3. only cure is to overcome nonvirtue 4. to overcome nonvirtue one must follow the Eightfold Path
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Buddhism Eightfold Path Eightfold Path Right Right Views Views Aspirations Aspirations Speech Speech Conduct Conduct Livelihood Livelihood Effort Effort Mindfulness Mindfulness Contemplation Contemplation
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Buddhism If you: If you: Understand Four Noble Truths Understand Four Noble Truths Follow Eightfold Path Follow Eightfold Path Follow the Middle Path/Middle Way- life of balance not too much pleasure and not too much pain Follow the Middle Path/Middle Way- life of balance not too much pleasure and not too much pain And Meditate And Meditate You can become Enlightened, or reach Nirvana, being one with the universe
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Buddhism Spread of Buddhism Spread of Buddhism Missionaries and traders spread Buddhism throughout Asia (see map) Missionaries and traders spread Buddhism throughout Asia (see map) Declined in India however, many beliefs absorbed by Hinduism Declined in India however, many beliefs absorbed by Hinduism Over time Buddhism was split into 2 major sects Over time Buddhism was split into 2 major sects Theravda- only most dedicated can reach enlightenment Theravda- only most dedicated can reach enlightenment Mahayana- ordinary people can reach enlightenment Mahayana- ordinary people can reach enlightenment
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Hinduism and Buddhism Similarities Same traditions/roots Same traditions/roots Both stress nonviolence and intense reflection Both stress nonviolence and intense reflection Both believe in karma, dharma, and reincarnation Both believe in karma, dharma, and reincarnation Both religion’s goal is to reach enlightenment (nirvana or moksha) Both religion’s goal is to reach enlightenment (nirvana or moksha)Differences Buddhism does not rely on priests- individuals can reach enlightenment Buddhism does not rely on priests- individuals can reach enlightenment Buddhism rejects caste system Buddhism rejects caste system Buddhism’s founder is a human Buddhism’s founder is a human Hindus worship many gods Hindus worship many gods
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Confucius Born in 551 B.C. Born in 551 B.C. died in 479 B.C. died in 479 B.C.
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Confucianism Confucius was not a god or a prophet Confucius was not a god or a prophet He did not create these ideas, but merely restored them He did not create these ideas, but merely restored them “As to being a Divine Sage or even a Good Man, far be it from me to make any such claim.” “I am not one of those who have innate knowledge. I am simply one who loves the past and who is diligent in investigating it” (Analects VII, 19)
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Confucianism as a religion Rituals for all occasions of life Rituals for all occasions of life Veneration of ancestors Veneration of ancestors Meditation Meditation No initiation or membership No initiation or membership Heaven is a manifestation Heaven is a manifestation of God The words are interchangeable The words are interchangeable Heaven means goodness. To Heaven means goodness. To be good is to live in harmony with heaven Mencius “Heaven does not Mencius “Heaven does notspeak” Harmony within yourself and others
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Key Principles 16 Li for ritual etiquette, manners, gravity "Men's natures are alike, it is their habits that carry them far apart" Ren stands for Kindness to the fellow man “Forget injuries, never forget kindnesses” Xin stands for truthfulness, faithfulness and sincerity “The superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions” Yi for righteousness or honesty, generosity of soul “When we see men of a contrary character, we should turn inwards and examine ourselves” Xiao for filial piety, for strong family values “The strength of a nation derives from the integrity of the home”
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The Three Universal Virtues Love Wisdom Courage To be used through education, self-discipline, and the acceptance of shame To be used through education, self-discipline, and the acceptance of shame
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Golden Rule Like most religions Like most religions Humans need to respect and treat others as they themselves would wish to be treated
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Five relationships in Confucianism father-child father-child ruler-subject ruler-subject husband-wife husband-wife elder brother-younger brother elder brother-younger brother friend-friend friend-friend
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Confucianism Confucius was Confucius was persecuted in Qin Dynasty 221 B.C. - 206 B.C. 221 B.C. - 206 B.C. promoted by later rulers promoted by later rulers
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